As has been stated in several other posts, the radio reception on my sucks. My 2015 radio was as good as any 4 wheeled vehicle I own. So today I decided to see if I could get my antenna out and clean off the loctite. After studying and removing panels (sorry, didn't think to take pictures. It's not that bad, just time consuming figuring out what needs to come off and how to get it off.) This is what I found.
The antenna was about 1/4" from being screwed down. The ring connector held up slightly in the second photo is connected to the antenna wire going to the radio. The antenna was locked in place by the loctite and required a needle nose pliers to turn it enough to get it broken loose and removed. The ring connector was already showing signs of corrosion and the Spyder has only been washed once.
Cleaned everything, removed loctite, used emery cloth on the ring connector, applied a dab of dielectric grease to it and reassembled everything, tightening the antenna down snugly on the connector.
Reception seems improved, but as I ran out of time, I will know more after a proper ride.
Another sad commentary on pride in your work. Just throw it together, get it close, let the dealer or end user worry about it.
Sorry about the mini rant.

The antenna was about 1/4" from being screwed down. The ring connector held up slightly in the second photo is connected to the antenna wire going to the radio. The antenna was locked in place by the loctite and required a needle nose pliers to turn it enough to get it broken loose and removed. The ring connector was already showing signs of corrosion and the Spyder has only been washed once.
Cleaned everything, removed loctite, used emery cloth on the ring connector, applied a dab of dielectric grease to it and reassembled everything, tightening the antenna down snugly on the connector.
Reception seems improved, but as I ran out of time, I will know more after a proper ride.
Another sad commentary on pride in your work. Just throw it together, get it close, let the dealer or end user worry about it.
Sorry about the mini rant.